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“Good night, Yammine.”
“Good night, Chief,” I reply.
The cell door __36__ and I hear Chief's keys clinking as other doors clang shut further down the row. I step into my little cell and sit down. I glance up at the window, covered in mesh(铁网),and think to myself, “This isn't a life, it's just a(n) __37__.”
Being __38__ makes me feel as though I'm being buried alive. I am a puppet(木偶) with people __39__ strings so that I eat, sleep and wake when they want me to.
I lie on my bed as night __40__ and think the same thoughts __41__. I think about how it all went so wrong, and imagine how I will __42__ for all the time I've lost.
Every day I live the same routine and nothing changes except the people. Prisoners depart for other prisons, or get __43__. Others __44__ from different prisons, or fresh from custody. It's a __45__ revolving(旋转) door.
When I committed my __46__, I was a lost young boy, but now I am __47__. Walking around the yard, I would notice my fellow prisoners reading books and writing letters to friends and family, which upset me as my __48__ at school was limited.
I longed for the day when I'd be able to sit in the sun, enjoying a cup of coffee and reading a newspaper or book __49__ my choice. I also longed to write letters to my friends and family, sharing my thoughts and feelings.
I decided not to waste my time inside and, __50__, make the most of all the resources available to me. I started to learn and was __51__ to realize my dream.
Now, after five years' persistence, heartache and hard work, I have __52__ my goal. Having __53__ a course as a reading adviser, I can now help others to read and write. And I have even started a creative writing workshop at Junee Correctional Centre. Learning to read and write at a highter level has given me the inner strength to present myself in a more __54__ manner.
And the day I've dreamed about has come true: I now enjoy my cup of coffee with a book in my other hand. Learning to read and write has changed my life and this article is my first piece of “proper” writing, and it won't be my __55__.

A.opens B.closes C.breaks D.sticks

A.existence B.appearance C.offence D.holiday

A.at school B.at home C.in hospital D.in prison

A.pulling B.shaking C.winding D.casting

A.becomes B.drops C.feels D.falls

A.once and for all B.over and over again C.once again D.for good

A.do up B.make up C.fix up D.mend up

A.revealed B.sentenced C.punished D.released

A.reach B.get C.arrive D.go

A.continually B.occasionally C.accidentally D.rarely

A.mistake B.crime C.error D.fault

A.caught B.home C.found D.trapped

A.attendance B.absence C.allowance D.assistance

A.in B.of C.over D.by

A.however B.instead C.thus D.nevertheless

A.devoted B.dedicated C.determined D.decided

A.gained B.recognized C.arrived D.achieved

A.attended B.completed C.started D.organized

A.positive B.negative C.sensitive D.passive

A.best B.worst C.latest D.last

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Finally, with only $100 in my savings account, I started my own business. Whenever I would lose a client (客户), the old fears18 . However, I’d tasted the candy, and now I don’t 19 when I face difficulties. I believe that, though20 things can happen when we step out, worse things happen when we don’t.

A.afraid B.happy C.fond D.tired

A.Hardly B.Normally C.Certainly D.Approximately

A.pointed B.rushed C.moved D.traveled

A.knocked B.escaped C.reached D.entered

A.pointing B.belonging C.opening D.leading

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A.way B.need C.doubt D.wonder

A.bag B.life C.way D.confidence

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A.difficulty B.cause C.fear D.choice

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A.disappeared B.warned C.returned D.reminded

A.fear B.cry C.fail D.complain

A.big B.fortunate C.bad D.small

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The rain finally stopped and we saw a rainbow in the blue sky. I said to myself, "It is wrong to 55 someone only by his appearance.

A.collect B.drink C.move D.hold

A.under B.in C.at D.on

A.did B.got C.is D.does

A.wish B.duty C.job D.turn

A.come B.came C.coming D.comes

A.had held B.has held C.was holding D.holds

A.near B.nearly C.nearer D.nearest

A.has been B.had been C.is D.would be

A.shared B.talked C.spoke D.called

A.the same B.familiar C.strange D.the best

A.hate B.ignore C.like D.forget

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A.stood B.stand C.standing D.are standing

A.early B.frequent C.usual D.late

A.moving B.move C.moved D.moves

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A.nothing B.too much C.a lot D.something

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A.times B.words C.places D.news

A.understand B.see C.judge D.decide

It was a cold winter. The day my husband fell to his death, it started to snow, just 1 any November day. His 2 , when I found it, was lightly covered with snow. It snowed almost every day for the next four months, while I sat on the couch and watched it 3 . One morning, I walked slowly 4 and was surprised to see a snow remover clearing my driveway and the bent back of a woman clearing my walk. I dropped to my knees and crawled back upstairs, 5 those good people would not see me. I was 6 . My first thought was, how would I ever 7 them? I didn’t have the 8 to brush my hair, 9 clear someone’s walk.
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A.sweep up B.drop off C.fall down D.pile up

A.upstairs B.downstairs C.indoors D.outdoors

A.so B.yet C.and D.for

A.delighted B.disappointed C.annoyed D.ashamed

A.pay B.award C.reward D.treat

A.courage B.strength C.spirit D.power

A.stand alone B.leave alone C.sit alone D.let alone

A.frequently B.gradually C.hardly D.uncertainly

A.intelligence B.independence C.excellence D.qualification

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A.facing B.noticing C.managing D.expressing

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A.shop B.market C.hotel D.restaurant

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A.action B.time C.care D.effect

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A.contact B.encourage C.follow D.help

A.began B.existed C.failed D.changed

A.win B.buy C.show D.award

A.promise B.agreement C.order D.practice

A.although B.so C.but D.because

A.cries B.jumps C.jokes D.smiles

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A.office B.cinema C.store D.library

A.connect B.relate C.pass D.move

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